Manufacturer: | SpaceCAD.com |
Brief:
SpaceCAD 3.0 is a new rocket design and simulation program by SpaceCAD.com
replacin' t' existin' SpaceCAD 2.1. Ya scallywag! T' SpaceCAD 3.0 software downloaded
without incident onto me Windows ME system. Begad!
SpaceCAD 3.0 contains a very large component database which includes several commercially available nose cones, body tubes, shiver me timbers, some transitions, arrr, and launch lugs. Aye aye! Also included is a large material database. Blimey! There is also a very large motor database which is WRASP compliant and includes virtually rocket motor in production today as well as some that are rarely seen anymore. Included are motors by Aerotech, shiver me timbers, Estes, ya bilge rat, FSI, just t' name a few. Well, blow me down!
Gettin' Started:
You start by clickin' on t' nose cone icon on t' taskbar t' select a nose cone from t' database or you can type in t' length and diameter o' your nose cone in inches. Avast, me proud beauty! Then choose t' shape o' your cone. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! There are four shapes to choose from. Arrr! Blimey! They are ogive, conical, parabolic, matey, ya bilge rat, and elliptic. Ya scallywag! Begad! An optional step is t' type in inches t' length and diameter o' t' nose cone shoulder. If you accidently make your shoulder diameter bigger than t' nose cone diameter, SpaceCAD will give you t' followin' message: "Your shoulder diameter is bigger than your nose cone diameter #13#10 Should SpaceCAD adjust this?" Then click on yes or no. Ahoy! Ahoy! When you're done buildin' your nose cone, click OK. Begad!
T' add a body tube, me bucko, click on t' body tube icon. Select a body tube from the database or type in inches, t' length o' your tube, then select the material. Blimey! SpaceCAD will then automatically configure your body tube diameter to the diameter o' your nose cone. Very nice.
While in this same work area, matey, just click on t' Engines tab t' select your engine(s), and t' number o' engines. If you would like t' mangle your motor mount, just add its weight in ounces. Ya scallywag! You can also determine how far your engine(s) extend beyond t' aft o' t' body tube. Avast! Just type in t' data and click OK when you're done.
You can also add fin sets at this time, ya bilge rat, click on t' Fins tab. Begad! Click on t' tube has fins box t' add fins.
You can determine t' number o' fins and type in inches t' postions o' the fins.
There are four common fin shapes included. Begad! Select one and type in inches the lengths o' t' fin sides. Blimey! There is also a fin editor which I liked. Well, blow me down! Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! Click on t' question mark fin t' open it. Well, blow me down! There, create your fin shape and click OK when you're done.
T' add a launch lug, click on t' launch lug tab. Avast, me proud beauty! You can select a launch lug from t' database or add t' length, matey, diameter and position in inches. Begad! Begad! Then select t' material from t' database.
You can add a transition t' your rocket by clickin' on t' transition icon on t' taskbar. Ya scallywag! T' database only included two transitions but you can add the data and meterial o' your own.
T' add weight, me hearties, click on t' weight icon. Ya scallywag! Type in t' description o' your weight such as "parachute", "nose weight" etc and the weight in ounces. Ya scallywag! There is a taskbar t' move t' weight around without retyping the location. Arrr! Ya scallywag! Just click on t' taskbar and hold t' left mouse button down to make any adjustments t' your weight.
T' add an inner tube, click on t' inner tube icon t' add an inner tube and centerin' rings t' your rocket.
At this point, Your rocket will be displayed on t' graph, on t' upper left o' t' screen, thar be a listin' o' all t' componets used for your rocket, t' number o' each component used and t' weight in ounces or pounds if any component or weight exceeds 16 ounces.
On t' bottom left of the screen, thar be a graph displayin' t' empty weight o' your rocket, ya bilge rat, the liftoff weight o' your rocket, t' CD value o' your rocket, and t' overall length o' your rocket.
There is also a stability prediction graph indicatin' t' t' center of gravity (CG) o' your rocket and t' center o' pressure (CP) o' your rocket. Also indicated be t' calipers o' your rocket and if your your rocket is stable or not. Nice.
Another feature included is 3D imaging, just click on t' 3D view tab. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! You will then see your rocket displayed in a neat 3D image. You can rotate the image, shiver me timbers, zoom in and out on t' image and even snap a photo that will be saved in your "My Rockets" folder.
To test t' software, me bucko, I took an Estes Executioner and added t' followin' data. Here be t' file.
Printing:
SpaceCAD allows you t' print out documents such as data sheets, parts lists, matey, matey, arrr, nose patterns and fin guides.
Also included is a parachute printer. This allows you t' design and print out a parachute for your rocket. Well, me bucko, blow me down! A very nice feature.
Simulation:
To test t' simulation, ya bilge rat, click on t' launch botton and SpaceCAD will replace
your display with a five color performance graph. Also SpaceCAD will display
your rockets altitude in feet and time in seconds t' reach that altitude. Ya scallywag! The
maximum acceleration and speed will also be displayed.
SpaceCAD will also calculate t' best time delay in seconds for your rocket and also calculate t' minimum launch rod length required for your rocket. Well, blow me down! Your parachute diameter is also calculated.
Summary:
I really liked this software. Ya scallywag! It's extensive component, material, and motor
databases made it very easy t' use. This software takes t' guesswork out of
designin' and flight simulatin' any scratch rocket design. I think that even
kit builders will benefit from this software, especially if you would like to
make any modifacations t' a kit and check it's stability and performance based
on your changes.
This software has a $59.90 price tag but thar be a downloadable version for $54.90. Ahoy! Blimey! You can also download a free 30 day trial from t' SpaceCAD.com website although no advanced features will be available.
Also, me bucko, you can check for new updates by clickin' on t' help command on the taskbar and then click "Check for Update" and it will tell you if any updates are available at t' present time. Begad! Very nice indeed.
Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5
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T.B. (February 22, 2003)